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Jello Printing Class at JLC



Jello....Jello...Jello



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Adventures in Art Quilting
Class Samples




Jello Printing Class Samples




The Table is set for FUN!




Instructor, Nancy Bryant
Leads the class in printing on a gelatin pad with botanicals




Paint is applied to the surface of the gelatin
Botanicals are placed on top of the paint




Elaine is placing grasses on top of blue paint



Elaine's prints from the blue painted jello




3 prints can be made from one jello printing




12 Students joined Nancy and I for a day of Jello Printing




Pam created a purple background for her jello print.
Then stamped white flowers on top of the purple.




Joan used foam stamps to create this print




Joan.....Jello Quilt




Printing Objects

Notice the round green plastic paper plate holder in the center of the table...




Jackie used the round green plate holder to create the image in the center of her jello quilt




Linda...Jello Print on a DARK fabric




The students created nearly 100 jello prints during the morning session




Sally designing an inner border treatment



Sally........Jello Quilt



Back side of Sally's quilt









Instructor, Nancy Bryant, advising Debbie on her binding technique





Janet binding her journal quilt



Janet......Jello Quilt




Debbie binding her journal quilt...



Debbie.......Jello Quilt




Jo....Ferns printed on jello
Dragon Fly printed with a foam stamp




Heidi......Jello Quilt




Adventures in Jello Printing


A few students escaped before I could capture a photo of their quilt~
sorry...


JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop carries the paints used in our Art Quilting Series Classes


Adventures in Jello Printing Class is also being offered again:
Saturday, October 16, 2010
9:30 - 4pm
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
1243 Main, P.O. Box 333
Philomath, OR 97370-0333
(541) 929-3795


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn